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Crime scene investigators were back at the scene Monday to search through the ceiling of a neighboring business for clues. An employee at that business, Edward Jones, said it was a very scary situation last Friday as bullets flew through the walls.

Gun store customers have been coming by since the shooting to show support and drop off flowers.

Jim Lund said that when he heard about the memorial outside She's A Pistol, he came to pay his respects and find out about funeral plans.

"The way he died, is really what summarizes what John is," Lund said. "He died protecting his wife."

He said he has been a frequent customer since the store opened and the Biekers know him by name.

"He was a neat guy and he really knew his trade," Lund said.

He said John Bieker was a soft-spoken man who would always make a point of finding out the answer to a question he didn't know.

Lund said he can't understand why anyone would try to rob the store.

"You know these people are going to be armed," he said. "Obviously, they know how to use weapons. The whole thing just doesn't make any sense to me."

Lund fought back emotions as he described Bieker's character.

"They were just nice people. The kind of people that you want as neighbors," he said. "The kind of people that care."

Neighbors said the Bieker home has been quiet since Friday. Lund said he hopes Becky Bieker can raise enough money to reopen the store.

"I hope she does, and like I said, I think she is going to find out that the citizens here in Shawnee -- not only in Shawnee, but elsewhere – are going to really support her," Lund said.

She's A Pistol has posted several signs on the door. One said that training sessions this week are canceled and another said the store will only be closed for a brief time.

There is a lot of community support. Employees at Edward Jones said they hope crime scene investigators can find what they need to put the people responsible behind bars. However, employees also said they are concerned about returning to work. KMBC 9's Brian Johnson said he has learned that if the gun shop reopens, Edward Jones will relocate.

A fund has been set up to help the Biekers. Donations can be made here.